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Learn AP Biology using videos, articles, and AP-aligned multiple choice question practice. Review the fundamentals of biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology, and develop scientific thinking skills as you explore the study of life.
- Unit 1
AP®︎/College Biology. 10 units · 54 skills. Unit 1....
- Start Course Challenge
AP®︎/College Biology. Course: AP®︎/College Biology. Course...
- Biodiversity Ecology
Biodiversity Ecology - AP®︎ Biology | College Biology | Khan...
- Environmental Effects on Phenotype
Environmental Effects on Phenotype - AP®︎ Biology | College...
- Common Ancestry and Continuing Evolution
Common Ancestry and Continuing Evolution - AP®︎ Biology |...
- Cell Structure and Function
Learn about the structure and function of cells, the basic...
- Worked Examples of AP
Watch worked examples of free response questions from the...
- Cellular Energetics
AP®︎/College Biology. 10 units · 54 skills. Unit 1....
- Unit 1
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like biological community, interspecific interactions, interspecific competition and more.
The Learning Objectives merge Essential Knowledge content with one or more of the seven Science Practices. These objectives provide a transparent foundation for the AP ® Biology course, along with inquiry-based laboratory experiences, instructional activities, and AP ® Exam questions.
For the purpose of AP ®, you do not need to know the details of every biogeochemical cycle, though some details of those cycles are covered in this section. Information presented and the examples highlighted in the section support concepts outlined in Big Idea 2 and Big Idea 4 of the AP ® Biology Curriculum Framework.
The syllabus cites title, author, and publication date (within the last 10 years) of a college-level biology textbook used for science majors. The syllabus cites a textbook from the AP Example Textbook List for biology.
Welcome to the fascinating subject of ecology! From population dynamics to biodiversity, this unit explores the complex web of interactions that make up our natural world.
Information presented and the examples highlighted in the section, support concepts and Learning Objectives outlined in Big Idea 2 of the AP ® Biology Curriculum Framework.